Sir Edward Gower, Knt.

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Sir Edward Gower, Knt., whose ancestry is unknown (or not traced here), died before 3 November 1579, when his will was proved.1

Edward married, as her 2nd husband, Margaret Constable, daughter of Robert Constable and Jane Ingleby, after 19 January 1514/15, when her first husband died.2,3

Family

Margaret Constable d. aft. Oct 1577
Children
  • Thomas Gower4 b. aft. 1515
  • Richard Gower4 b. aft. 1515
  • Agnes Gower4 b. aft. 1515
  • Katherine Gower4 b. aft. 1515
  • Barbara Gower4 b. aft. 1515
This person was last edited on6 Dec 2024

Citations

  1. [S2709] Patrick Ryan, et al., "Diocesan Returns of Recusants for England and Wales, 1577", in ''Catholic Record Society Miscellanea XII''; ''[[Space:Publications of the Catholic Record Society.|Publications of the Catholic Record Society.]]'' 22 (1914) 36n.
  2. [S2051] J. W. Clay, editor, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions, 3 volumes (Exeter, England: William Pollard & Co., 1899-1917), 2:290, further cited as Clay, Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire.
  3. [S2074] Richard Glover and Joseph Foster, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire, Made in the Years 1584-85 by Richard Glover, Somerset Herald; to Which is Added the Subsequent Visitation Made in 1612, by Richard St. George, Norry King of Arms: With Several Additional Pedigrees (London, England: s.p., 1875), 226, further cited as Glover, The Visitation of Yorkshire.
  4. [S2683] William Flower and Charles Best Norcliffe, editor, The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564 Made by William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms (London, England: The Harliiean Society, 1881), 144-5, further cited as Flower and Norcliffe, The Visitation of Yorkshire, 1563.